@SoCalDude - on your first flight back in September 26, which part of santiago canyon is that? By the 241? Or the other side of irvine park?
Here's my Point Vicente Lighthouse flight on Saturday ...
Just east of Irvine Lake, at the Black Star Canyon trail head...
There was a fire ranger guy there in an official parks pickup truck. I asked him before flying and he said, "I can't say yes and I can't say no" and recommended that I launch at a specific location at the end of the parking area (where there were no cars). So I flew that day. He drove over later and was watching me fly and was intrigued by the P4. He asked a lot of questions and said he wouldn't mind getting into drones himself.Just east of Irvine Lake, at the Black Star Canyon trail head...
Is it legal to fly out there?
Cool! Thanks!! (if you subscribe, I'll reciprocate!)Great video. I was watching your Youtube channel last night. Nice work!
Lucky you, OC pilots. Unlike my county, the Orange County Code or Ordinances does not seem to prohibit or limit drone flights in Orange County parks and beaches, yet. So be cool you OC pilots. Fly responsibly lest the sky falls.
Thanks, @regdawg! I'm just a drone pilot looking good photo/video opportunities!@SoCalDude is all over place..LoL....nice! I'd like to hit up the spots you've been to, especially the Hollywood sign...that is nice footage.
Two advantages that I enjoy...I see your an AMA member....is there an advantage to being one vs not being one? Do you fly at AMA fields as well?
Just because the O.C. may allow park flying, doesn't mean it's legal. Many municipalities prohibit RC vehicles in city-owned parks. It's up to the pilot to do the research ahead of time.Lucky you, OC pilots. Unlike my county, the Orange County Code or Ordinances does not seem to prohibit or limit drone flights in Orange County parks and beaches, yet. So be cool you OC pilots. Fly responsibly lest you cause the sky to fall on the rest of us.
Define "good"?Any good parks in OC?